meanwhile ripping the cloak away froThe envoy avoided that potentially crim her foul-smelling adversaryppling attack with a fast retreat, . The garment was starting to look more like a bunch of ribbons than one coh
erent
piece of silk. The duelists resumed circling, each looking for an opening.
iOccasionally Faeryl let the tattered piwafwi slip or droop out of line, offering an n
wished her to.vitation, but Umrae proved too canny to attack when and how her opponent
Faeryl realized she was panting and did the best to control her breathing. Shewasn't afraid—she wasn't—but she was impressed with her serva
nt's potioninduced prowess. Formidable from the moment she imbibed it, Umrae was trulygetting the hang of her borrowed capabilities as the b
a
While still m ttle progressed.aneuvering and keeping an eye on Umrae, Faeryl nevertheless
entered a light trance. With a sense thfaculty com at was neither sight, hearing, nor any
prehensible to those who'd never pledged her service to a deity, she reached into that formless yet som
ehow jagged place where she had once been
accustomed to touch the shadow of the goddess.
The presence of Lolth had absented itself from the meeting ground, leaving a vacancy that som
ehow throbbed like a diseased tooth. Still, it seemed an
appropriate domain in which to pray.Dread Queen of Spiders, Faeryl silently began, I beg you, reveal yours
elf to
me . Restore my powers, even if only for a moment. Has Menzoberranzan
offended you? So be it, but I'm not one of her daughters. I'm from Ched Nasad.
Make me as I was, and I'll give you many lives—a slave every day for a year.
UmNothing happened.rae sprang in, clawing. Faeryl jerked the part of her spirit that had groped
in the void back into her body. Retreating, she blocked the undead creature's claws with her cloak and struck a couple blows with the war ham
mer. She didn't
withdraw quickly enough to take herself completely out of harm's way, nor did she settle into a strong stance and swing as hard as she c
ould have. She wanted
the ghoul to feel on the brink of overwhelming her opponent and keep comiIf Umrae grew too eager, she might open he ng.
rself up for an effective
counterattack.
Umrae's talons whizzed through the air, tearing scraps from the sheltering cloak
until it was the size of a ragged hand towel. Unexpectedly, the spy beat her riddled wings, hopped in close, and struck at Faeryl'
s
but even so the claws streaked past a fraction of an face. The noble recoiled, close she could feel the malignancy inside them as a pulse of headache.inch before her eyes, so
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sidestepped and swung her stone-headed hammer at the ghoul'Still, it was all right, because she thought Umrae was finally open. She s rib cage—t s
win
her hands around in time to block the blow—to no avail, even though Faeryl had been correct, Umrae couldn'. Instead, she took anoth ger stride,
slapped the ambassador with a flick of her wing, and sent her rFaeryl' eeling.
s head rang, and the world blurred. As she struggled to throw off the
stunning effects of the blowUmrae, who had long ago forsaken comb, she thought fleetingly how unfair it was that at training as a humiliating exercise in
futilitythe-guard for practice once a tenday, was demolishing a female who still doggedly reported to her captain-of.
UmrAfter what seemed a long time, her head cleared. She whirled, certain that ae was about to attack her from behind. She wasn't. In fact, the animate
corpse was nowhere to be seen.Plainly, Umrae had taken to the air. Had she finally done the sensible thi
n
and fled? Faeryl couldn't believe it. Umrae hated her g. The envoy didn't know why
, but she'd seen it in the traitor's eyes. Such being the case, Umrae wouldn't break off when she had every reason to believe she was winning and clos
e to
somewhere overhead, poised to swmaking the kill. No drow would, which meant she was still hovering oop down and, she undoubtedly hoped,
catch her mistress by surprise and smash her to the
Her heart pounding, Faeryl peered upward and saw nothing. She list ground. ened forthe beat of the creature'
s wings but heard only the eternal muffled whisper of
the city as a whole. She wasn'tstealthy when stalking their prey entirely surprised. The undead were famously
.
of the castle of House VA black sliver momentarily cut the line of violet luminescence adorning a spire andree. The obstruction had surely been the tip of one of
Umrae's wings.
Faeryl stared for another moment, then jumped when she finally spottedUmrae. Her tattered cloak flapping between her wings, the transf
ormed
secretary was already hurtling down like a raptor from the Woto plunge its talons into a rodent. rld Above diving
Hoping Umrae hadn'and peering. When she felt the disturbant seen her react to the sight of herce in the air , Faeryl kept turning
, or perhaps simply the
ur
war hamgent prompting of her instincts, she jumped aside, pivoted, and swung the mer in an overhand blow.
Under those circumstances, she had little chance of smashing the thing'
but she'd seen that Umrae could suffer pain. Perhaps the initial blow would s heart,
for what she prayed would be the finishing stroke.freeze the undead thing in place for an instant, affording Faeryl the opportunity The ambassador had timed the m
ove properly, and the weapon's basalt head
smashed into Umrae's flank. Deprived of her victim
ghoul slam , unexpectedly battered, the med into the smooth stone surface of the street with a satisf incrash. Scraps of flesh broke away from yf of g
stench. her raddled body, releasing a fresh puf
Faeryl marked her target, the place on Umrae's chest beneath which her heart ought to lie, and swung Mother'
s Kiss back for the follow-up attack. The traitor
rolled and scrambled to her knees. Faeryl struck, and Umrae lashed out with a
taloned hand. The ghoul caught the war hammer in mid-flight, tore it out of the
ambassador's grip, and sent it spinning to clack down on the ground ten feet
away.
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would rip her apart if she tried. She bFaeryl felt a crazy impulse to turn and go after the thing, but she knew Um
rae
ack stepped instead. The inhumanly gauntspy leaped to her feet—she looked like a pile of sticks spontaneously
assembling themselves into a crude facsimile of a person— and pursued.
hat mi
ultimWhile retreating, Faeryl started edging around in a looping course tately bring her to the spot where the ham ghtmer lay. Leering, Umrae moved
sideways right along with her in a way that demonstrated she knew exactlywhat her mistress had in mind and would never permit it.
Well, the aristocrat still had one weapon—pitifully inadequate to the situation
though it was—a knife hidden in the belt that gathered her light, supple coat of
mail at the waist. The gold buckle was the hilt, and when she pulled on it, the
stubby adamantine blade would slide free. She started to reach for it, then hesitated.
Against Umrae's talons, long reach, and resistance to harm, the dagger rwould be useless . . . unless Faeryl could get in close enough to use i eally
t, and
unless she attacked by surprise.But how in the name of the Demonweb was she to accomplish that? Umrae was
rapidly closing the distance, snapping her wings every fewstride, and for three unnerving backward paces, Faeryl' steps to lengthen a
s mind was blank.
her ofThen she remembered the cloak, or ratherfhand. Perhaps she could employ it to conceal her drawin, the remnants of it, still clutched in g of the knife. The
piwafwi was just a sad little mass of tasleight-of-hand, but curse it, if clumsy tters, and she was no juggler adept at
her mistress noticing until it was too late, surely the mistress could do as well.Umrae had palmed a potion vial without
shouldn'Faeryl had been reflexively moving t look suspicious for her to cover hethe cloak around the whole time, so it r waist with it. At
hooked the fingers of her w the same time, she buckle and pulled. She had never beforeeapon hand in the oval hollow at the center of the
desperate means of defense, but in the sixteen years since an artisan had made it had occasion to employ this last to her specifications, she had always kept the knife and s
cabbard oiled, and the
blade easily slid free.She studied Umrae. As far as the envoy could tell, the imitation ghoul hadn'
t
seen her bare the dagger, but she doubted a second or two. She had to manufacture a chance for hersshe could keep it hidden for more than
elf quickly if she was
to have one at all.
had touched herShe pretended to stumble. She hoped her unsteadiness looked genuine. Umrae , after all, so it might seem credible that her strength was failing.
This time, her claws punched through the The ghoul took the bait. She leaped forward and seized Faeryl by the forearms. tips into her flesh. At on envoy's layer of mail and jabbed their
ce, a surge of nausea wracked Faeryl, then another.Retching, she wasn't sure she could still use the knife in any sort of controlled
manner. Perhaps she'd just served herself up to her foe like a plate of mushrooms.
Umrae grinned at Faeryl'sthe clerk's fingers tense, preparing to fl seeming—orense the meat from he genuine—helplessness. The envoy felt
pulled the noble closer and opened he r bones, even as she Fighting the sickness and weakness, Faeryl r jaws to bite down on her head.tried to thrust her hand forward
. The
effort strained her flesh against the ghoul's talons, tearing her wounds larger and
bringing a burst of pain—but then her arm jerked free. The blade rammed into Um
rae's withered chest, slipping cleanly between two ribs and plunging in all the